Animal Experimentation
Found in 185 Collections and/or Records:
Parliamentary Procedure, Notes, Letters, Documents, 1936 - 1950
Documents and letters regarding parliamentary procedures needed when attempting to pass an anti-vivisection bill. The documents include annotated papers of parliamentary proceedures, suggestions from Netta Ivory, details of those to send anti-vivisection information to. Correspondence on the prelimiary report on parliamentary question. Leaflets on the General Election 1950, vivisection experiments on animals.
Postcards from Science Without Cruelty, 1945
Five blank postcards depicting experiments being carried out on dogs. The postcards are for the purpose of sending to MPs or members of the medical profession and were created by Science Without Cruelty, 27 Palace Street, London.
Poster/advertisement for World Day for Animals, 1966
A poster, reprinted from The Scotsman, adversising the 4th October World Day for Animals.
The poster, published by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection, contains information on the exportation of British animals to oversees vivisection laboratories.
The poster contains some distressing images of animals.
Press Cutting Books, 1975 - 1986
Five bound volumes of newspaper cuttings which relate to the work of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection between 1975-1986.
The articles collected are a combination of animal welfare stories which span vivisection, farming, animal cruelty and beyond. Not all relate to the organisation but to animal welfare as a whole.
Proceedings of the International Conference of Anti-Vivisection Societies, 1963
Proceedings of the International Conference of Anti-Vivisection Societies, held in Caxton Hall, London, 1st and 2nd July 1963.
Publication notes for "Recent Opinions Against Vivisection" and "The Case Against Vivisection", 1949 - 1951
Two copies of each "Recent Medical Opinions Against Vivisection", 1949 and "The Case Against Vivisection, Deputation", both published by the SSPV. These copies contain notes on the numbers that were published and the costs therein.
Rats on Hot Plates, 1956
An article, reprinted from Anti-Vivisection News, June 1956, on the topic of the use of living rats in medical experiments. Written by M. Beddow Bayly.